On tonight\u2019s Front Row, we take a look at the cultural responses to Russia\u2019s invasion of Ukraine with the BBC\u2019s Culture Editor, Katie Razzall.
Clio Barnard\u2019s latest film, Ali &Ava, is a love story between two care-worn middle-aged people, set in Bradford. Syima Aslam, co-founder and Director of the Bradford Literature Festival, and Lisa Holdsworth, Chair of the Writer\u2019s Guild of Great Britain, review.
Cherry Jezebel is the title of a new play which opens at the Liverpool Everyman next week. At its heart are three drag queens with funny one-liners faster and sharper than a Federer forehand. But it\u2019s also a play about ageing, family, and intimacy. The playwright Jonathan Larkin joins Front Row to discuss his new work.\n \nWith the launch on BBC Three of Nicole Lecky's new drama Mood, critics Imriel Morgan and Gavia Baker-Whitelaw discuss the depiction of social media in TV dramas.
Presenter: Nick Ahad\nProducer: Ekene Akalawu